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The Hamwi method is used to calculate the ideal body weight of the general adult: [8] Male ideal body weight = 48 kilograms (106 lb) + 1.1 kilograms (2.4 lb) × (height (cm) − 152) Female ideal body weight = 45.4 kilograms (100 lb) + 0.9 kilograms (2.0 lb) × (height (cm) − 152)
The women's 48 kilograms weightlifting event is the lightest women's event at the weightlifting competition, limiting competitors to a maximum of 48 kilograms of body mass. The competition took place on August 9 at 10:00 and was the first Weightlifting event to conclude.
For example, a 152.4 cm (5 ft 0 in) tall person at an ideal body weight of 48 kg (106 lb) gives a normal BMI of 20.74 and CI of 13.6, while a 200 cm (6 ft 7 in) tall person with a weight of 100 kg (220 lb) gives a BMI of 24.84, very close to an overweight BMI of 25, and a CI of 12.4, very close to a normal CI of 12. [66]
In professional boxing, boxers in the minimumweight division may weigh no more than 105 pounds (48 kg). This is a relatively new weight category for professionals, first inaugurated by the major boxing sanctioning bodies between 1987 and 1990.
The Women's 48 kg weightlifting competitions at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro took place on 6 August at the Pavilion 2 of Riocentro. [ 1 ] The medals were presented by Tricia Smith , IOC member , Canada and Tamás Aján , President of International Weightlifting Federation .
56 kg: 48 kg: 62 kg: 53 kg: 69 kg: 58 kg: 77 kg: 63 kg: 85 kg: 69 kg: 94 kg: 75 kg: 105 kg +75 kg +105 kg: The Weightlifting Competition at the 2000 Summer Olympics ...
The Women's 48 kg weightlifting event was the lightest women's event at the competition, limiting competitors to a maximum of 48 kilograms of body mass. [1] Nigerian Augustina Nwaokolo won the first gold medal of the Games, setting a new Games record of 175 kg after lifting 77 kg in the snatch and 98 kg in the clean and jerk.
121 kg 120 kg: Antalya, Turkey Tai'an, China: 17 September 2010 21 April 2007 Total Yang Lian (CHN) 217 kg: Santo Domingo, Dominican: 1 October 2006 Olympic Record: Snatch Nurcan Taylan 97 kg: Athens, Greece: 14 August 2004 Clean & Jerk Chen Xiexia Aree Wiratthaworn 117 kg 115 kg: Beijing, China Athens, Greece: 9 August 2008 14 August 2004 Total